r % f* l'- m 9 ONE CAR Sunday, January 1^, ANIOUSCEMEBTB. SOCIETY. * CABBAGE! AND ONIONS. VOn. CITY (ITDGC. The Gazetteer is authorized to anootin e H. TON h it a candidate tor the office of City Judge, at the April election. v. FOK CITY MARSHAL. The GA/BTTaaa i* authorized Wyatt T. Cutler as a candidate tor at the April election. ALSO CAlt OF Q-reely, Colorado, POTATOES JTJ8T IN AT 313 and 315 Main Street. flHt'j * MOST DURABLE, tASj^T manasc, THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. •eM TIN oent. to «■ Union Sq., N. Y.t for our prli* gam*, " Blind Luck," and win mMmw Homo «ewlw« Wchlne. The New Home Sewing Machine Co, ._ OMANOI, MASS. «tUM *rFOR SALE BY lhese Machined are lor Hale MORRIS rCLARTS MUSIC HOUSE In tbiai oitv. A HANDBOMii OFFER. A Popular Illustrated Home and Wo- man's Publication Offered Free to Our Subscribers. The Gazitthk has perfected arrange menu by which we otter FREE to our readers a year'* subscription to "Woman kind, the popular Illustrated monthly journal published at Spri...

Commercial Printing OF ALL KINDS AT t r Murray's Power Printing House * Commercial Printing VOLUME XI. (SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, OF ALL KINDS AT Murray's Power Prietint H01& DENISON, TEXAS. SUNDAY, JANUARY 15. 1893 KNTKKSD AT THE POSTOFKICK AT DKNISON, TBXAS, AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTKK. NUMBER 38. DO YOU WANT ONE * Of These Beautiful Gray on t Portraits? You may not want one yourself, but perhaps you have a father, mother, sister, brother, son, daughter, uncle, aunt, cousin, friend or sweetheart whose dear face vou wish to have with you.| These beautiful Portraits (a sample of which we exhibit in our store) are the same size and quality as have been retailed for years at $10 each. Every one of them is made by the celebrated ACME COPS ING COMPANY of Chicago, who guarantee them, both as to likeness and durability. 1 "By Buying $10 Worth of Goods." "But I can't use them." "Yes, you can, for you have to wear Shoes. You can get better value of me for the same amount of money...

0uu fog fefliffl fflLimiDIVCtt SUNDAY MORNING • I*T| m MURRAY'S STEAM PRINTING HODSE DO YOU OWE FOE TOJB PAPEE? Subscribers to the Gazet- teer are requested to notice the date opposite their ad- dress on tne margin of the paper or on the wrapper. This la the date to which you have paid. If the date la passed,, you will know that you are owing for your paper, and an early remittance is In order. P. S.-—No honorable man(or woman either) will take a newspaper from the poatoffice tor m /ear or two without pay- ing for it, and then tell the postmaster he doesn't want it any longer, or move awav without any notification at all. If you don't want the naner anv longer alter the time paid for is expired, just write on a postal card, "Stop'er," sign your name, and address it to this office. It will cost but a cent to do the right thing and save the publisher tome money. tf OFFICIAL DIBECTORY. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. ;....J. O Yocom V- J. Sc.tt ....T. < . Hsriis Bd. James N. B. Ernst ....Jo« Br...

FARMERS stttccr CARDENERS Sunday, January 15, 1893 ABN00ACEMEHT8. SOCIETY. The Society Editor oi the Gazetteer will thank I the Udiei of Deniaon for the announcement oi entertainments *iv«n by them, or other society events of special interest. Address, •• Society Editor." Gazetteer. •AND- ^07/Ei^g We Have a Cotnpje'e Line of roa CITY JUDGE. ^ The Cazetteer is authorized to annou|v~r H. TON'K av a candidate tor the office of Cit> judgr, t the April ticcliost. The G-isetteer is authorized to announce W. A. T 1 BBS as a candid tte for City Judge at the Aprw election. kor city tax a5sessok and collictob. The Gazetteer ia authorized to announce T. E. RKA*- D N as a candidate for City Tax Assessor aod Coilec.or at the April election. ro* miar or folic* The Gazbttbsr is authorized to announce Wyatt T. Cut'er as a candidate tor Chief of Po- lice st the April election. ONION SETTS, SEED OATS. MILLET, EARLY ROSE POTATOES, And the Finest Lot of Bulk GARDEN SEEB Ever Brought to This Market. ...

Commercial Printing OF ALL KINDS AT of all kinds at Murray's Power Printing House VOLUME XI. i SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.) J ONE DOLLAR fdr six MONTHS. i DKNISON, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 22. 1893. K>rrKRED AT THK PpSTOFFICE AT DKNISON, TEXAS,# WTr TOIi,D QQ I AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATT**. | -N LMifiltK 03. Murray's Power Printing Houst DO YOU WANT ONE Of Thjcsk Beautiful you may not want one yourself, but perhaps you have a father, motfier, sister, brother, son, daugh er, uncle, unt, cousin, friend or sweetheart whose dear face yo.u wish 10 have with you. These beautiful Porraits (a sample of which we exhibit in our store) are the same size and quality as have been retailed for years at $io each. Every one of them is made by the ce'ebrated ACME COPYING COMPANY of Chicago, who guarantee th• m* both as to likeness and durability. "By Buying $10 "Worth of Goods." "But I can't use them." "Yes, you can, f^r you have to wear Shoes. You can get better value of me for the same amount...

£wiilttjj fertiwi i*t SLISHK tr f V£r Y SUNDAY MORNING MURRAY'S STEAM PRINTING HOUSE DO YOU OWE FOR 10JR PAPER? Subscribers to the Gazet- teer are requested to notice the date opposite their ad* dress on the margin of the paper or on the wrapper. This is t*e date to whicrt you have paid. If the date is parsed, you will know that you are owing ior your paper, and an early remittance la in order. IP. S.—No honorable man (or woman either) will take a newspaper from the poatoffice for a jrear ur two without pay- ing for it, and then tell the postmaster he doesn't want it any longer, or move awav without any notification: at all. If you don't want the osner anv longer atter the dm* paid tor U expired, just write on a postal card, "Stop'er," sign your name, and address it to this office. It will cost but a cent to do the right thing and save the publisher some money. tf OFFICIAL DIBECTORY. . MUNICIPAL. OKHICKHS. Mayor ,,... J. O Yocom SccrctsryW J, Sc tl Attorney T. G. Hir i Marshal.«*•• ...

a."** VT:' ~ SSII FARMERS CARDENERS >radau (tetterr Sunday, January 23, 1893. -AND- TtitfVt GRQYfES® ; We Have a Complete Line of ONION SETTS, SEED OATS, MILLET, EARLY ROSE POTATOES, And the Finest Lot of Bulk GARDEN SEEB AS NODS CEMENTS. ro cm judge. The Gax*fte*r is authorized to annoonce Capt. M, C OK at a candidate lor City Judge at the April election. The C axrtteer in authorized to announce H. TONK • a candidate tor the office of City Judge, at the April tl?ctfa . The Gixetteer i a ithoriaed to announce W. A. TIRBS aa a candidate for Citr Judge at the Aprii election. 0* city tax ai E8SOa ajfd collector. The Gixet*«*er i« authorized to announce T. K. RKA D N aa a candidate tor City Tax Assessor and Coiieco? at the April election. roi cm if or r< nci The Gazbttbsk is authorized to annoonce Wyatt T. Cutter a* a candidate tor Chief of Po- lice at the Aprii election. for aldbrman. We are authorized to announce GEORGE ST A V>- OKI) a* a candidate for alderman from the Ward ...

Commercial Printing OF ALL KINDS AT Murray's Power Printing House \ VOLUME XI. 1 SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOLLARS A YEAR,) i ONE DOLLAR FOR SIX MONTHS. I DENISON, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1893. ENTERED AT THK POSTOFFIC* AT DRNISON, TEXAS, AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTKM. NUMBER 40. Commercial Printing OF ALL KINDS AT Mirny's Power Prhrtiai Hoist DO YOU WANT ONE Of These Beautiful Crayon t Portraits? You may not want one yourself, but perhaps you have a father, mother, sister, brother, son, daughter,/ uncle^ aunt, cousin, friend or sweetheart whose dear face you wish to have with you.f These beautiful Portraits (a sample of which w.e exhibit in our store) are the same size and quality a* have been retailed for years at $10 each. Every one of them is made by the celebrated ACME COPYING COMPANY of Chicago, who guarantee them, both as to likeness and durability. FBEB OF COST. "By Buying $10 .Worth, of Goods." '-'But I can't use theim." "Yes, you can, for you have to wear Shoes. You can get betted...

Commercial Printing OF ALL kinds AT Murray's Power Printing House VOLUME XI. i SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, I f ONE DOLLAR FOR SIX MONTHS. i DKNISON, TEXAS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1893. ENTERED AT THE POSTOFFICK AT DEN1SON, TEXAS, i ."WTTWUTTT? ,41 f AS SECOND CLASS HAIL MATTEK. J i-H U MISJiK 41. Commercial Printing OF ALL KINDS AT Murray's Ponr Prhtiii Hoist DO YOU WANT ONE Of These Beautiful Crayon t Portraits? You may not want one yourself, but perhaps you have a father, mother, sister, brother, son, daugh er, uncle, aunt, cousin, friend or sweetheart whosfr dear face you wish to have with you. These beautiful Portraits (a sample of which we exhibit in our store) are the same size and quality as have been retailed for years at $io each. Every one of them is made by the celebrated ACME COPYING COMPANY of Chicago, who guarantee them, both as to likeness and durability. FREE OF COST. "By Buying $10 "Worth of Goods." "But I can't use them." "Yes, you can, for you have to wear Shoes...

9 uuflag fefitm HEARD ABOUT TOWN. KGRRAY'S STEAM PRINTING HOUSE "Good mornings -sir; will vou j please take a chance in a raffle for SUNDAY MORNING !this elegant scarf?" said a tall, neat- j ly dressed and rather pleasant young I lady as she entered the Gazetteer office Monday morning. "No, ma'm ; it is contrary to our religion DO YOU OWE FOR YOUR PAPER? to jeaj m futureSi although your Subscribers to the Cazet- scarf is certainly very pretty," said teer are requested to notice the Gazetteer man. "I am ac- the date opposite their ad- > quainted with church members," drsss on the margin of the ; sajcj iat|yt "who are gudty of far paper or on the worse things. I regret very to This is the date to which you . -vr,. , have paid. If the date is be out amonK '"-angers in th.s kmd passed, you will know ithat j of work, but it is the only means of you are owing for your paper, support I have for myself and my y remittance is in widowed mother. A chance will only cost y&u fifty cents....

FARMERS Plows at Cost GARDENERS -AND- Having decid d to discontinue the Imp'ement business we offer you a $3000 stock of new goods, all in good con- dition : AMUSEMENTS. RAILROAD RUMBLLNG8. LOCAL CONDENSATIONS. qkov/ERS We Have a Complete Line of • -—1 - \ VM- It " ONION SETTS, SEED OATS, MILLET, EARLY ROSE POTATOES, And the Finest Lot of Bulk GARDEN SEED Eve* Brought to This Market. Hibbard Bros. 313 and 315 Main Street. i A good Georgia stock .... - — $ A good Iron Beam Double Shovel - A good Wood Beam Pony Plow and extra point . S-iitch Wood Beam Moline black land and point 9-inch Wood Beam Moline black la:.d and point —.- to-irtch Wood Beam Moline black land and point S-inch Steel Beam Moline black land and point _... 9~ nth Steel Beam Moline black land and point 10-inch Steel Beam Moline black land and point - ...... 11-inch Steel Beam Moline black land and point .1 12-inch Steel Beam Moline black land and point New Western Moline Steel Beam Walking Cultivator New Western Molin...

1UNDS AT pisiiik. Commercial Printing Murray's Power ." JL VOLUME XI. i subscription two dollars a year, i i one dollar por six months. ( DKNISON, TEXAS, SUNDAY, FEBRUAKY-12, 1S93. kntkrkd at the postoppick at denison. texas, as second class mail matter. NUMBER 42. The previous question has been moved against the ground hog. Now that Lige Halfofd ha* be come a Majah, England is not likely to provoke a war with us. In the last Haytien election Hip- polyte carried the day by carrying those who were opposed to him to i il- _ "Put not your trust in whisky" says an exchange. "Whom shall we trust then?" asks the state ol Kentucky. The aliumnum plate introduced here by Dr. Walker is the lightest and most durable plate for artificial teeth ever invented. Call and see them if you need anvthing that of kind, a 10 Main street. tf It is said that Senator Stewart, of Nevada, has a two weeks' silver speech on his person. Where is the Mtffit ? Gov. Boies, of Iowa, has declined the proffered agricu...